We are coming out!!
Posted over 2 years ago by Ed Charvet
20/11/2007
Of the 1st Brick wall that is. I believe our coach, Darren Shirlaws, informed us of the fact at our coaching session last Friday. Whether or not we are free from its constraints just yet I am not sure, but as the next phase we will hit is a frantic stage again, I guess we must be close to it due to the amount of running around, in what feels like every tightening circles, we are currently doing.We are definitely building something here. The acid test was when Kirsty who now looks after at least two of our more strategic...
The Press Love Facebook
Posted over 2 years ago by Caspar
14/11/2007
Over the past couple of months, we have written about Facebook and have touched on Facebook Fatigue as a concept based on some ancedotal evidence.What is interesting is that we have been contacted by a Sunday Times journalist, Kathy Brewis who asked us the question: "Hi, message for Caspar - would love to hear more thoughts from you on Facebook fatigue and any other negative aspects of 'social networking' for an article... Many thanks, Kath" Firstly we are delighted to be contacted (she also contacted Jon directly through his blog) and asked for opinion, and will be even more delighted if we...
Its a social age! Isn't it?
Posted over 2 years ago by Ed Charvet
08/11/2007
Here we don't make the news. No, news making is for, frankly, 'news makers'. We tend to read and think about things and then we try to talk about the elements that interest us and hopefully others. So we have sat back a little whilst the early debate around Opensocial, Googles attempt at aggregating social platforms in a defensive move against Facebook, brakes out. It was on Wikinomics that we read the first item on this story that got us thinking. They ask that if Microsoft was the platform of the 1990,s and Google the platfrom of the early 2000's, is there an arguement that says Facebook...








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